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a new bill would eliminate all of the energy, all of the energy tax credits. would that make it even playing field for people in that this is? running me now, republican congressman of kansas superposed the bill. congressman, welcome to the show. are you trying to accomplish with this? >> several things, first of all. thank you for having me on the show and talk about this. this is about affordable energy for the folks in kansas and california. affordable energy that they can depend on and rely on. our tax cut has become one that favors folks with a political ties and not those customers. in so many energy companies to get back to doing what they're supposed to do, creating value through finding customers, not political patrons. my legislation does just that, getting rid of every single energy tax credit in the entire code. i am all for it. we should close these loopholes for wind and the algae and tax credits totalling guesstimated of the mall and level the playing field. gerri: you know, what you're saying is really interesting, congressman. if there is any
a new bill would eliminate all of the energy, all of the energy tax credits. would that make it even playing field for people in that this is? running me now, republican congressman of kansas superposed the bill. congressman, welcome to the show. are you trying to accomplish with this? >> several things, first of all. thank you for having me on the show and talk about this. this is about affordable energy for the folks in kansas and california. affordable energy that they can depend on...
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connell: you guys are talking a lot about energy. energy giant halliburton looking to clean up, sort of. offering a non-toxic tracking fluid used with food industry ingredients only in the new product is more expensive than other fluids but safer for the environment. checking the stock, how burton down a little bit today. japan airlines grown in the dreamliner will cost the company nearly 7.8 million in revenue. after a battery united flames and smoke. japan airlines said it would seek compensation from boeing for the lost revenue. they have yet to identify the causally battery problems. and the numbers are in for the super bowl. 48.1, better than ever for the nielsen numbers beating last year's giants and patriots. a great game last night. twitter also exploded, 24 million plus about the game. the peak came at halftime when beyoncÉ was performing. dagen: you would think that is the overall, but some people turn their tv sets off during the power outage because it was such a lead, looks like he was stinking. connell: they say the ga
connell: you guys are talking a lot about energy. energy giant halliburton looking to clean up, sort of. offering a non-toxic tracking fluid used with food industry ingredients only in the new product is more expensive than other fluids but safer for the environment. checking the stock, how burton down a little bit today. japan airlines grown in the dreamliner will cost the company nearly 7.8 million in revenue. after a battery united flames and smoke. japan airlines said it would seek...
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we are loaded with energy now, we don't have to worry about the scarcity argument anymore. will we let our people go to work, produce the jobs and produce the wealth and all the great things that would make this country great and maybe ev get back to manufacture things as a result of low priced energy, and it would help. liz: you just hit the nail on the head. yes, saudi america is the joke being talked about that america could be surpassing russia for natural gas producer by 2015. what do we have to do to get there? >> we need less washington and more states. to get a permit, drilling on federal land. to drill the same well, 10 days. now something is wrong something has to change and that is all washington bureaucracy. part of it is the anti-washington agenda. buwhat people have to do is ask their government to start letting them get after the resources. after all, they belong to them. that would reduce the gas prices at the same time. liz: it is always great to be with you, sir. you're the senior vice president, a pleasure to be with you, thank you for a terrific intervie
we are loaded with energy now, we don't have to worry about the scarcity argument anymore. will we let our people go to work, produce the jobs and produce the wealth and all the great things that would make this country great and maybe ev get back to manufacture things as a result of low priced energy, and it would help. liz: you just hit the nail on the head. yes, saudi america is the joke being talked about that america could be surpassing russia for natural gas producer by 2015. what do we...
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plummeting natural gas prices changing the face of energy in the u.s. and sparking a very loud and massive debate over how to best but the cheap energy we have here to use. joining me in a fox business exclusive dominion resources' chairman, ceo and president tom farrell in richmond, va.. i am thrilled to have you on the program because i find this company extraordinarily interesting. what some people might believe to be a simple utility, you are very complicated. hydro renewable, natural gas, nuclear, very impressive to look at all you are doing. the numbers slunk to bill haas but x items you did quite well. the question being you plan to sell three cote labs. i looked at that and said you getting out of the coal business? is cold over for the time being? can you tell me how to read into that? >> thank you for having me. we are selling a couple coal plants, when and midwest, one -- multiple unit plant in massachusetts. it is in our merchant business and we are looking across what are prospects are and those are great plants in full compliance with all
plummeting natural gas prices changing the face of energy in the u.s. and sparking a very loud and massive debate over how to best but the cheap energy we have here to use. joining me in a fox business exclusive dominion resources' chairman, ceo and president tom farrell in richmond, va.. i am thrilled to have you on the program because i find this company extraordinarily interesting. what some people might believe to be a simple utility, you are very complicated. hydro renewable, natural gas,...
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tracy: and energy as well. we've been hearing more and more about this energy boom coming to the united states. is it natural gas? what part of the sector are you playing here? >> well, i think there are two themes here. one is just if the world is in the early stages of a cyclical upturn you will see more demand for up tiles of energy including oil. but in the u.s. i think this natural gas renaissance is an important long-term theme. i wouldn't play it by generating sensitivity to the commodity but rather the infrastructure that is going to be needed to build out in order to get this gas to the marketplace. that is going to happen and it will take several years to play out. tracy: it's great stuff. david joy, we're so glad you were with us. we are loving the background, wherever the heck you are. >> miami. tracy: that would be miami. my favorite place on earth. ashley: no snow down there. but neither snow nor rain will stop the u.s. mail, right? well, don't look for any letters in your mail box on saturdays. s
tracy: and energy as well. we've been hearing more and more about this energy boom coming to the united states. is it natural gas? what part of the sector are you playing here? >> well, i think there are two themes here. one is just if the world is in the early stages of a cyclical upturn you will see more demand for up tiles of energy including oil. but in the u.s. i think this natural gas renaissance is an important long-term theme. i wouldn't play it by generating sensitivity to the...
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liz: higher crude push helped energy etfs hit new 52-week highs. erx, makes a three times bullish bet on oil. we flip it over to the iye. this is up 5%. this is up with one and change. 1 1/2%. top holdings include exxonmobil, chevron and schlumberger. dynamic energy exploration etf. pxe. top holdings, hess, valero and marathon oil. looking good. david: we're awaiting into us from amazon. they're about to report. we'll have the numbers, full analysis as soon as the numbers are released. brace yourself. we have a leading analyst who says this year oil could rise to record levels, forget about that jump back in 2008. he says we haven't seen the numbers coming up for 150 years. find out why. liz: okay. corning's gorilla glass, we've shown it to you. it is pretty strong as i got to see first-hand at this year's consumer electronics show. we put it to the test but the strong glass is bringing in very unbelieveable sales. i tried to break it. i was jumping all over that thing. david: you had rubber souls. i want to see that in high heels. >> didn't want m
liz: higher crude push helped energy etfs hit new 52-week highs. erx, makes a three times bullish bet on oil. we flip it over to the iye. this is up 5%. this is up with one and change. 1 1/2%. top holdings include exxonmobil, chevron and schlumberger. dynamic energy exploration etf. pxe. top holdings, hess, valero and marathon oil. looking good. david: we're awaiting into us from amazon. they're about to report. we'll have the numbers, full analysis as soon as the numbers are released. brace...
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cheryl: let's talk about the energy sector. we saw several big energy companies hit new 52 week highs, marathon hit a big number for their earnings, noble energy, is that one of the sectors you're keeping your eye on? >> we are under energy at the moment, crude is up $97, there is a lot of supply. the demand should be pretty good but there's a lot of supply on the market. cheryl: let's talk about you have been a good friend of the show years, always like the mastercard and american express, are you sticking behind those stocks? >> absolutely. >> we don't know. >> for the next couple years you don't need an up growth if you want to perform the market, you want to be defended and unstable than telekom and big dividend players, the economy and market starts to get going again, enough growth and things like electronic payments is an area where you have a steady tailwind of growth year after year. cheryl: look for the growth and dividend players were hot last year but it is growth. cheryl: that is good to hear. matt vetto, thank you
cheryl: let's talk about the energy sector. we saw several big energy companies hit new 52 week highs, marathon hit a big number for their earnings, noble energy, is that one of the sectors you're keeping your eye on? >> we are under energy at the moment, crude is up $97, there is a lot of supply. the demand should be pretty good but there's a lot of supply on the market. cheryl: let's talk about you have been a good friend of the show years, always like the mastercard and american...
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we're seeing job gains in the energy producing fields. you know, energy is going through a real renaissance from a production standpoint here in the u.s.. that's a tail wind, i think, to future employment, and p so i think there's a few areas of the economy that might surprise people that are doing well, you know, energy, housing, manufacturing is getting better because the labor differential in the u.s. is improving. i'm encouraged by what i'm seeing by that side of the economy. melissa: when you hear there's, you know, one of the things that's helping in the economy are jobs in the energy sector, are you worried that might slow down? >> why would it sell down? melissa: because of more regulation, you know, the president has said he's going to focus on climate change, and when i hear something like that, that means cracking down on fracking and shale which is a booming industry in the country now, and environmentalists don't like. >> well, first of all, very little seems to happen in washington so i wouldn't worry too much -- melissa: th
we're seeing job gains in the energy producing fields. you know, energy is going through a real renaissance from a production standpoint here in the u.s.. that's a tail wind, i think, to future employment, and p so i think there's a few areas of the economy that might surprise people that are doing well, you know, energy, housing, manufacturing is getting better because the labor differential in the u.s. is improving. i'm encouraged by what i'm seeing by that side of the economy. melissa: when...
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that is according to the energy information administration. the previous record was 2750 per household that was set back in 2008. >>> the state of arizona is suing the epa in federal court. regulators are forcing three arizona coal plants to install pollution control equipment. this is an effort to reduce haze in arizona's national parks. the upgrades will cost up to a billion dollars. but arizona's attorney general claims the only will raise electricity rates with little effect on reducing haze. sounds like a great investment. >>> coming up on "money", legendary analyst dick bove sees a golden age ahead for u.s. banks. the man himself in a moment. who cares what marketing experts say about the super bowl ads. what did die-hard football fans actually think? the devious minds behind fx's the league, lay it all on the line. do you ever have too much money? my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toff
that is according to the energy information administration. the previous record was 2750 per household that was set back in 2008. >>> the state of arizona is suing the epa in federal court. regulators are forcing three arizona coal plants to install pollution control equipment. this is an effort to reduce haze in arizona's national parks. the upgrades will cost up to a billion dollars. but arizona's attorney general claims the only will raise electricity rates with little effect on...
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quickly on the energy market, what do you see? >> quickly, liz, i tell you what, i see the gas market being really strong, natural gas and the gasoline market, those spreads moved out versus crude. above $95 here. i see a slow climb to $100. not out of the question. we are $2 away. i think above $95, you have to stay long. $97, what did we trade just below 98 bucks here. looking at $100 not in the very distant future, in a week or so. you are going to see $100. we are going to have some pressure there. but i think the market wants to go higher -- go higher. keeps drifting to the high end. look at the gasoline market today, inventory numbers, big build in crude and slight draw in gasoline, just with that slight draw. i think you are going to see market trade higher. liz: in gasoline they were expecting a build, they got a draw. that was a surprise. not a surprise to see that move. gentlemen and doreen, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. liz: for giving us the real feel of what's going on in the trading floor
quickly on the energy market, what do you see? >> quickly, liz, i tell you what, i see the gas market being really strong, natural gas and the gasoline market, those spreads moved out versus crude. above $95 here. i see a slow climb to $100. not out of the question. we are $2 away. i think above $95, you have to stay long. $97, what did we trade just below 98 bucks here. looking at $100 not in the very distant future, in a week or so. you are going to see $100. we are going to have some...
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look at your other energy products on the session. natural gas has been a big winner in the face of cold weather temperatures, natural gas prices down slightly on the session. foyour wholesale gasoline price. gasoline prices have been rising up above $0.10 over the past month and are starting to catch up with those higher oil prices, so if you're worried about those gasoline prices at the pump, we're starting to see them come up in line with those oil and stock market prices. back to you guys. lori: that is fantastic news. melissa: bad news at the pump especially if you live in california with crude oil prices spiking, california motorist paying an average of $3.77 per gallon. it is the average. with refineries switching to costlier summer blend, voters could soon see $4. national gas prices currently average $3.42, up from $3.29 a month ago. matt smith is a commodity analyst here with more on what is behind the gas price jump at the pump. i was reading one report that prices rose $0.17 yesterday. what happened? >> i have more bad new
look at your other energy products on the session. natural gas has been a big winner in the face of cold weather temperatures, natural gas prices down slightly on the session. foyour wholesale gasoline price. gasoline prices have been rising up above $0.10 over the past month and are starting to catch up with those higher oil prices, so if you're worried about those gasoline prices at the pump, we're starting to see them come up in line with those oil and stock market prices. back to you guys....
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so take a look at chesapeake energy. the top guy will retire as chief executive on april 1, aubrey mcclendon invested personally in the company drilling operations and is under investigation for mixing personal and company business. he is leaving taking a golden parachute of $50 million that goes with him. so let's see how the stock performs today. this is do-or-die day for research in motion. we will ask if it is good enough to save rim. and what happened between jon stuart and rob custis on "the daily show" last night? twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk inclu
so take a look at chesapeake energy. the top guy will retire as chief executive on april 1, aubrey mcclendon invested personally in the company drilling operations and is under investigation for mixing personal and company business. he is leaving taking a golden parachute of $50 million that goes with him. so let's see how the stock performs today. this is do-or-die day for research in motion. we will ask if it is good enough to save rim. and what happened between jon stuart and rob custis on...
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washington post, and hundreds and thousands of twitter accounts and today reports that department of energy is getting hit. how china is crossing a real big line, and president obama, should drop everything to address this. ' to start with you jed. we hear about cyber war and cyber warfare, i'm not sure a lot of people take it seriously, can you describe what is at stake? >> every 6 rhet secret that we n our nation, and every computer network that runs virtually everything we do. is i serious stuff, maybe short of an act of war, but china has been going on, for a long time on pr this path, i think about 5 years ago they hacked in army's computer system in pentagon shutting down the e-mail. this is not new, titan rain code name, you know there is two types of government agents in u.s., those who have been hacked by china, and those who don't know they have been hacked this happens roughly a hundred times a day, attacks coming in from china from all sorts of places mostly guangdong province, this is say military effort. charles: michelle. no react, i rarely hear anything from washington in a
washington post, and hundreds and thousands of twitter accounts and today reports that department of energy is getting hit. how china is crossing a real big line, and president obama, should drop everything to address this. ' to start with you jed. we hear about cyber war and cyber warfare, i'm not sure a lot of people take it seriously, can you describe what is at stake? >> every 6 rhet secret that we n our nation, and every computer network that runs virtually everything we do. is i...
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encourage fracking so the energy prices go down. we need to find -- businesses have to find a way to deal with obamacare. it's here to stay. we re-elected president obama. we need to work with the government to come up with rational solutions so you need to encourage businesses and stop discouraging it. cheryl: so many challenges business face. you employ 70,000 people worldwide right now. are you going to be hiring this year, yes or no? >> well, we hope to be hiring. we'd like to continue to develop restaurants, but a lot of whether or not you build new restaurants depends on how the economy is going, whether people are building shopping centers or put the restaurants in. we are an economy-dependent business, projects we build restaurants this year. the franchises build restaurants, and i'll tell you the franchises build almost double the amount of restaurants outside the united states than they build inside the united states. we have international growth to boost our bottom line, and boost our growth, but we hope to grow in the un
encourage fracking so the energy prices go down. we need to find -- businesses have to find a way to deal with obamacare. it's here to stay. we re-elected president obama. we need to work with the government to come up with rational solutions so you need to encourage businesses and stop discouraging it. cheryl: so many challenges business face. you employ 70,000 people worldwide right now. are you going to be hiring this year, yes or no? >> well, we hope to be hiring. we'd like to...
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i mean alan you are looking at an energy and commodities picture over there. but when there is very little fear, and rising stocks, rising commodities, and a falling volatility index that just looks -- i mean we're showing intraday here, which is a little useless, you know, we've spread it out and you can see especially if we took a two year or one year, you can see how far we've fallen. does that become disconcerting or do you still say $100 is the next weigh station like our guest did yesterday? >> we are in overbought territory for crude oil. however, we get a settlement above 98, i do think we get to 100 to 102 dollar level. what i'm seeing right now is we're starting to get some more rhetoric out of the middle east and some more issues out of the middle east. that might give the boost that the market would need to get it over 98. i do think it is oversupplied. if we don't start to get some of that and don't get settlement above 98, down we go. liz: he's looking at settlement above 98. we're looking at settlement above 14,000 at the moment. keith, do we cl
i mean alan you are looking at an energy and commodities picture over there. but when there is very little fear, and rising stocks, rising commodities, and a falling volatility index that just looks -- i mean we're showing intraday here, which is a little useless, you know, we've spread it out and you can see especially if we took a two year or one year, you can see how far we've fallen. does that become disconcerting or do you still say $100 is the next weigh station like our guest did...
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steven chu decided to step down as energy secretary which is a big story. a lot of traders, they know him as the energy secretary that can split an atom but did not realize that opec was his domain. now, over to jeff cannot vacillate flocked in autos. >> reporter:, tell you, you might think that because of our bought that would have a chilling effect. carmakers are making so many more fuel-efficient models, that is not having an impact. take a look at the stocks, first of all, because that is was driving, part of resolving this bull market, these positive of the sales numbers. toyota with a big run-up to over 2% because to your had much better numbers every dot. here is a little bearish piece of news. didn't have exposure in europe. europe's car sales, specifically france which sometimes focuses on u.s. sales. we forget that all the rest of the world sells cars. the impact of the european market. for example, ford, january sales in europe down. france pacific down 35%. gm down 21%. if you just think it was the americans cannot really. down 20 percent of the
steven chu decided to step down as energy secretary which is a big story. a lot of traders, they know him as the energy secretary that can split an atom but did not realize that opec was his domain. now, over to jeff cannot vacillate flocked in autos. >> reporter:, tell you, you might think that because of our bought that would have a chilling effect. carmakers are making so many more fuel-efficient models, that is not having an impact. take a look at the stocks, first of all, because...
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connell: the new energy markets. if you want to know where the jobs are, this will be one place you should look. dagen: looking good. not you. top of the hour, stocks now. nicole: let's start off with the dow jones industrials. down about 11 points right now. just below that 13,900 mark. we got very close to the 1400 mark. we were about 31 points away, if i recall correctly. the nasdaq is off today. up two points. we have talked about some names that are weighing them down. bank of america and coca-cola with pressure. qualcomm has new highs. nine-month highs. they came out with their quarterly reports. they talked about profit they talked about revenue. the outlook looking good. you had ubs raising the price target. they had a buy rating. the stock is up 5%. connell: thank you. dagen: the senate set to vote on the debt bill. connell: we have rich edson on capitol hill. rich: the senate is increasing a debt in the ceiling. that would allow spending through may 18. they can push that date even further into the summer.
connell: the new energy markets. if you want to know where the jobs are, this will be one place you should look. dagen: looking good. not you. top of the hour, stocks now. nicole: let's start off with the dow jones industrials. down about 11 points right now. just below that 13,900 mark. we got very close to the 1400 mark. we were about 31 points away, if i recall correctly. the nasdaq is off today. up two points. we have talked about some names that are weighing them down. bank of america and...
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starting to really move and of course, you know the cheap energy that we enjoy. putting that all together we're certainly, you know, trying to head into what would be a, you know, a first year of an austerity year, right? we are going it see some government cutbacks with many so what of a running head start. so i think that is good news. like i said, we've seen some tax increases. i would like to see spending reports as a result of these new taxes. tracy: right. >> in place. we'll have to see how that works out. and of course then sequestration which, you know, paul ryan and other republicans are braced for going ahead and tripping over it. so that could amount to roughly a 3% cut in government spending. tracy: jack, actually i've been hearing more and more about europe coming back on the radar screen. basically you have a currency war going on over there now, don't you? >> well that's it. in fact we've got japan, you know, starting to target some inflation, a little more dovish on the monetary side. the remarkable thing is, you know, over the last three months,
starting to really move and of course, you know the cheap energy that we enjoy. putting that all together we're certainly, you know, trying to head into what would be a, you know, a first year of an austerity year, right? we are going it see some government cutbacks with many so what of a running head start. so i think that is good news. like i said, we've seen some tax increases. i would like to see spending reports as a result of these new taxes. tracy: right. >> in place. we'll have to...
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i want to take a look at an emergency name -- at an energy name, looking at exxonmobile. take a look here at exxonmobile, this dow component. down nearly 1% here today for exxonmobile. remains under pressure. they have reported a drop in production volumes over the past year. they've been working on replacing some of the older oil fields as well. and that's going to cost them, easier said than done, they need time to get this developed and that's been pressuring exxonmobile here today on a day where got to take a peek at the dow, the dow is lower. and it's down about 124 points right now. liz? liz: i know, but 142 was the low of the session. so at least we've got that going for us. thank you, nicole. google shares are down today after bmo capital markets did something unusual, they downgraded the stock, not the worst thing in the world. they downgraded it to a market perform, but the analyst behind that call, we invited him to come on today because it is a little unusual, there aren't many if any negative calls on this one. less than two hours before the show, dan backed
i want to take a look at an emergency name -- at an energy name, looking at exxonmobile. take a look here at exxonmobile, this dow component. down nearly 1% here today for exxonmobile. remains under pressure. they have reported a drop in production volumes over the past year. they've been working on replacing some of the older oil fields as well. and that's going to cost them, easier said than done, they need time to get this developed and that's been pressuring exxonmobile here today on a day...
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energy is a long-term story. but we think you should be thinking globally as an investor and really where the opportunity is today, and we think the greatest opportunity in the next 10 years is really in places like emerging markets and better yet, frontier markets. countries like vietnam where you have tremendous growth and evaluations are much cheaper than we're experiencing here. david: wow, vietnam. who would have thunk several years ago. i don't know about liz, but three out of the four people here have apple stock. myself included. gene, it is kind of a sore spot to.that out to investors but you've got it now. do you hold it? do you buy more of it at these low prices or, do you dump it? >> i think if you're a holder in apple stock, if you already own the stock you hold it here and wait for the news to settle. if you don't own apple stock i think this is compelling valuation to enter into the stock because if you're a short-term investor looking over the next few months there is really no telling this stock
energy is a long-term story. but we think you should be thinking globally as an investor and really where the opportunity is today, and we think the greatest opportunity in the next 10 years is really in places like emerging markets and better yet, frontier markets. countries like vietnam where you have tremendous growth and evaluations are much cheaper than we're experiencing here. david: wow, vietnam. who would have thunk several years ago. i don't know about liz, but three out of the four...
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you have energy costs going down. energy independence coming a reality in the united states. the housing market is bottoming on the u.s. china has new leadership in they are accommodating growth. all of those are positive indicators. lori: what are your -- >> we see them up. we have earned half of that now. let's not forget, we still have the triple witching power. we have to get through that before we can look at the market being on a sustained path. lori: we will have to leave it there, john. melissa: football, beer and loopholes. the president had to say this about reducing the deficit. >> there is no dow that we need additional revenue coupled with smart spending reductions in order to bring down our deficit. we can do it in a gradual way so it does not have a huge impact. the average person cannot take advantage of them. they do not have access to cayman islands account. the average person does not have access to carried interest income. melissa: i do not know, how do you interpret that. that sounds like the tax man is coming. lori: we have been talking about eliminating
you have energy costs going down. energy independence coming a reality in the united states. the housing market is bottoming on the u.s. china has new leadership in they are accommodating growth. all of those are positive indicators. lori: what are your -- >> we see them up. we have earned half of that now. let's not forget, we still have the triple witching power. we have to get through that before we can look at the market being on a sustained path. lori: we will have to leave it there,...
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energy secretary steven chu offering his resignation today. he was higy criticized for its handling of the $528 million loan to the solar panel maker, which later went bankrupt. despite the blunder he is leaving with obama's support and his pride intact. he said, came with streams and leaving with a set of accomplishments that we should all be proud of. not al of his dreams came true. back in 2008 he famously said we as a nation needed to boost gas prices to levels -- levels seen in europe. although he eventually walked back those comments, i say his departure could not come soon enough. $8 a gallon. that's my "2 cents more." that's it for tonight on "the willis report." thank you for joining as. do not forget to record airshow if you cannot catch us live. have a great weekend and a great night. ♪ liz: a not so happy birthday. the income tax is 100 years old or it look at how much it has grown out. welcome, everyone, i and liz macdonald in for neil cavuto. as you're watching the super bowl, we are continuing to watch our tax rates skyrocket.
energy secretary steven chu offering his resignation today. he was higy criticized for its handling of the $528 million loan to the solar panel maker, which later went bankrupt. despite the blunder he is leaving with obama's support and his pride intact. he said, came with streams and leaving with a set of accomplishments that we should all be proud of. not al of his dreams came true. back in 2008 he famously said we as a nation needed to boost gas prices to levels -- levels seen in europe....
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taxpayer wasted money on the green energy. >> way to wrap that up. >>> and thank you to the former congressman for joiningugs this week . coming up a new video showing american workers of how to protect themselves from violence on the job. it is raising more quis about spending than protection. upon time for what i need to know for next week. wayne kick it off. >> one of the problems in the press we talked about having the commissions and
taxpayer wasted money on the green energy. >> way to wrap that up. >>> and thank you to the former congressman for joiningugs this week . coming up a new video showing american workers of how to protect themselves from violence on the job. it is raising more quis about spending than protection. upon time for what i need to know for next week. wayne kick it off. >> one of the problems in the press we talked about having the commissions and
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more than profitable, and it puts money back into the economy in the form of nearly $37 billion in energy investments. stop making them out to be the bad guys. like you have other successful americans that take pride in a u.s. company being number one in the world. that's a good thing. coming up next, traders seem to love today's jobs numbers, but were they really all that good? our political panel weighs in, and stocks on a roll, lately, topping numbers not seen since 2007. how long will it last, and how high will they go? coming up. coming up. ♪ [beep] [speaking foreign language] [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [faint singing] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me ♪ ♪ i was a lonely soul, but that's the old me... ♪ announcer: this song was created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how it can help frontline health workers bring hope to millions of children at everybeatmatters.org. studios in new york city, it's "the willis report" with gerri willis. gerri: beautiful evening in new york, but cold. all right, talking about the
more than profitable, and it puts money back into the economy in the form of nearly $37 billion in energy investments. stop making them out to be the bad guys. like you have other successful americans that take pride in a u.s. company being number one in the world. that's a good thing. coming up next, traders seem to love today's jobs numbers, but were they really all that good? our political panel weighs in, and stocks on a roll, lately, topping numbers not seen since 2007. how long will it...
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winners in these two energy names and domestic crude. back to you. melissa: later on, fox business exclusive, it is a parody showing hospital workers literally blocking the door to a hospital to prevent patients from going into reason, money that doctors are trying to recruit their colleagues to join the organization. a group that pays doctors based on how much or how little they see patients under obamacare. the fewer patients they see, the more money they make. elizabeth macdonald with a fox business exclusive ahead. lori: i think we made better quality movies in college. that was pretty cheesy. also, it has been three weeks since the first dreamliner incident came to light. but japan two biggest airlines have had troubles long before that. the latest details ahead. melissa: look at how the dollar is faring. the dow right now up one point. we will be right back. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by fo
winners in these two energy names and domestic crude. back to you. melissa: later on, fox business exclusive, it is a parody showing hospital workers literally blocking the door to a hospital to prevent patients from going into reason, money that doctors are trying to recruit their colleagues to join the organization. a group that pays doctors based on how much or how little they see patients under obamacare. the fewer patients they see, the more money they make. elizabeth macdonald with a fox...
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melissa: we have breaking news on chez peek energy's ceo. going to adam. >> the retirement from chez peek of audrey, and the board announced the alleged conflict of interests and other matters involved mr. mcclinton found, today, no improper conduct, but the final report won't be completed until mid-february. mr. mcclinton serves through april 1st, 2013, at which point he'll retired. the shares are up now in the after market roughly 8.5%. mel liz is a? melissa: thanks so much. 60 people dead, president morsi declared a 30-day state of emergency in three cities. major commerce passageway, suez canal, there could be ramifications if it shuts down. here to drill down on how dire the impact could be is the national security analyst. welcome back to the show. >> sure. melissa: you know issue everybody focusing on the straight of hormuz and ignore the suez canal which is a major thoroughfare for all kinds of commerce in the world. >> 10% of the world's sea going trade goes through the suez canal, a huge number. it's a hundred miles long, three cit
melissa: we have breaking news on chez peek energy's ceo. going to adam. >> the retirement from chez peek of audrey, and the board announced the alleged conflict of interests and other matters involved mr. mcclinton found, today, no improper conduct, but the final report won't be completed until mid-february. mr. mcclinton serves through april 1st, 2013, at which point he'll retired. the shares are up now in the after market roughly 8.5%. mel liz is a? melissa: thanks so much. 60 people...
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more than profitable, and it puts money back into the economy in the form of nearly $37 billion in energy investments. stop making them out to be the bad guys. like you have other successful americans that take pride in a u.s. company being number one in the world. that's a good thing. coming up next, traders seem to love today's jobs numbers, but were they really all that good our political panel weighs in, and stocks on a roll, lately, topping numbers not seen since 2007. how long will it last, and how high will they go? coming up. ♪ with the spark miles card from capital one, thor gets great rewards for his small business! your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! ahh, the new fabrics. put it on my spark card. ow. [ garth ] why settle for less? the spiked heels are working. wait! [ garth ] great businesses deserve great rewards. [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? [ cheers and applause ] what's in you
more than profitable, and it puts money back into the economy in the form of nearly $37 billion in energy investments. stop making them out to be the bad guys. like you have other successful americans that take pride in a u.s. company being number one in the world. that's a good thing. coming up next, traders seem to love today's jobs numbers, but were they really all that good our political panel weighs in, and stocks on a roll, lately, topping numbers not seen since 2007. how long will it...
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energy secretary steven chu offering his resignation today. he was highly criticized for its handling of the $528 million loan to the solar panel maker, which later went bankrupt. despite the blunder he is leaving with obama's support and his pride intact. he said, came with streams and leaving with a set of accomplishments that we should all be proud of. not all of his dreams came true. back in 2008 he famously said we as a nation needed to boost gas prices to levels -- levels seen in europe. although he eventually walked back those comments, i say his departure could not come soon enough. $8 a gallon. that's my "2 cents more." that's it for tonight on "the willis report." thank you for joining as. do not forget to record airshow if you cannot catch us live. have a great weekend and a great night. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. the dow jones industrials tonight above 14,000 for the first time since october of 2007. it just 155 points from its all-time high. the s&p regaining the 1500 level, the labor department today reporting 157,000 jobs
energy secretary steven chu offering his resignation today. he was highly criticized for its handling of the $528 million loan to the solar panel maker, which later went bankrupt. despite the blunder he is leaving with obama's support and his pride intact. he said, came with streams and leaving with a set of accomplishments that we should all be proud of. not all of his dreams came true. back in 2008 he famously said we as a nation needed to boost gas prices to levels -- levels seen in europe....
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taxpayer wasted money on the green energy. >> way to wrap that up. >>> and thank you to the former congressman for joiningugs this week . coming up a new video showing american workers of how to protect themselves from violence on the job. it is raising more quis about [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purche, everday! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great sinesses deserve great rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? h
taxpayer wasted money on the green energy. >> way to wrap that up. >>> and thank you to the former congressman for joiningugs this week . coming up a new video showing american workers of how to protect themselves from violence on the job. it is raising more quis about [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c-class is no exception. it's a...
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it is so bad, but you said it aids focus, attention on something, energy, combats depression. there's something good to be said about nicotine? >> most things in life have a dark and a light side. good and bad, and so here's the thing, no, nicotine itself like caffeine, it can be useful to people. it effects neurotransmitters which is why people flock to cigarettes as well as the hand motion with the fact it's focusing for them, standing off, doing nothing but smoking the cigarette. it can be a decreased descries ma noser for people. i think this simulates that, and it does it in a much less dangerous fashion. for instance, the cigarettes you mentioned, that company that was here yesterday, removes 400 carcinogens not in their products that are in cigarettes. stuart: really? okay. >> i don't feel bad telling the patients, and i do it routinely now, use the e-cigarettes because i don't want you to smoke. i don't think you can cold turkey stop nicotine, but it's a bridge. you will not love them, but you'll like them. stuart: what do you say to someone who says, you know, the nic
it is so bad, but you said it aids focus, attention on something, energy, combats depression. there's something good to be said about nicotine? >> most things in life have a dark and a light side. good and bad, and so here's the thing, no, nicotine itself like caffeine, it can be useful to people. it effects neurotransmitters which is why people flock to cigarettes as well as the hand motion with the fact it's focusing for them, standing off, doing nothing but smoking the cigarette. it...
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why he does not allow us to drill, why he doesn't allow us to grab all of that energy. also, why he does not a stance against china. i have a great relationship with china. what are the chinese want? any job. you would not believe that, but maybe they respect me. anything trump. china does not respect us. they do not respect our leaders. i am amazed that obama does not allow us to go and get our energies so we can get rid of opec for a change. the greatest abuser of all is opec. the other is why they do not do something about china. stuart: china has the money and we want to borrow that money. >> if we turn things around, we do not have to arrow the money. we would be a great country again. we are headed in the wrong direction. it is interesting that in 2016 that they say, which will be interesting china will supersede us as a great power a great economic power. if somebody said this ten years ago, it was unthinkable. that is a pretty sad fact. stuart: we had another report out last week that said you were looking to buy the "new york times." i am hoping that is true. >
why he does not allow us to drill, why he doesn't allow us to grab all of that energy. also, why he does not a stance against china. i have a great relationship with china. what are the chinese want? any job. you would not believe that, but maybe they respect me. anything trump. china does not respect us. they do not respect our leaders. i am amazed that obama does not allow us to go and get our energies so we can get rid of opec for a change. the greatest abuser of all is opec. the other is...
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more than profitable, and it puts money back into the economy in the form of nearly $37 billion in energy investments. stop making them out to be the bad guys. like you have other successful americans that take pride in a u.s. company being number one in the world. that's a good thing. coming up next, traders seem to love today's jobs nubers, but were they really all that good? our political panel weighs in, and stocks on a roll, lately, topping numbers not seen since 2007. how long will it last, and how high will they go? coming up. coming up. ♪ [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, at's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relie
more than profitable, and it puts money back into the economy in the form of nearly $37 billion in energy investments. stop making them out to be the bad guys. like you have other successful americans that take pride in a u.s. company being number one in the world. that's a good thing. coming up next, traders seem to love today's jobs nubers, but were they really all that good? our political panel weighs in, and stocks on a roll, lately, topping numbers not seen since 2007. how long will it...
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more than profitable, and it puts money back into the economy in the form of nearly $37 billion in energy investments. stop making them out to be the bad guys. like you have other successful americans that take pride in a u.s. company being number one in the world. that's a good thing. coming up next, traders seem to love today's jobs numbers, but were they really all that good? our political panel weighs in, and stocks on a roll, lately, topping numbers not seen since 2007. how long will it last, and how high will they go? coming up. coming up. ♪ at a dry cleaner, coming up. ♪ we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. studios in new york city, it's "the willis report" with gerri willis. gerri: beautiful evening in new york, but cold. all right, talking about the dow topping 14,000 today for the first time since the financial crisis rocked the world economy, but should investors brace for a painful correct
more than profitable, and it puts money back into the economy in the form of nearly $37 billion in energy investments. stop making them out to be the bad guys. like you have other successful americans that take pride in a u.s. company being number one in the world. that's a good thing. coming up next, traders seem to love today's jobs numbers, but were they really all that good? our political panel weighs in, and stocks on a roll, lately, topping numbers not seen since 2007. how long will it...
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more than profitable, and it puts money back into the economy in the form of nearly $37 billion in energy investments. stop making them out to be the bad guys. like you have other successful americans that take pride in a u.s. company being number one in the world. that's a good thing. coming up next, traders seem to love today's jobs numbers, but were they really all that good? our political panel weighs in, and stocks on a roll, lately, topping numbers not seen since 2007. how long will it last, and how high will they go? coming up. coming up. ♪ [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do. face time and think time make a difference. at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to
more than profitable, and it puts money back into the economy in the form of nearly $37 billion in energy investments. stop making them out to be the bad guys. like you have other successful americans that take pride in a u.s. company being number one in the world. that's a good thing. coming up next, traders seem to love today's jobs numbers, but were they really all that good? our political panel weighs in, and stocks on a roll, lately, topping numbers not seen since 2007. how long will it...
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overall sentiment in the oil market, energy market very bullish. with minutes left to go in the pit trading session in the crude oil futures, we're looking at a close of above $97 a barrel for the first time since september 2012. so oil prices still up more than a buck right now. and could close above that $97 mark. we've got an inventory report out tomorrow but you also got a refinery closure along the east coast. hess refinery, closing one of its big refineries. that is aiding to the bullish sentiment in the market right now. as those oil prices go higher, sure enough turn to the wholesale gasoline prices. rbob gasoline which is trading just below on the open market but the retail price of gas, the one you pay at the pump, not taking long for the high oil prices to show up at the pump. triple areporting in the latest week, prices rose to a national average of $3.36 a gallon. so guys, we're nearly at 100 bucks a barrel and we're certainly starting to see those higher oil prices at the gas pump. not, welcome news to many drivers out there. but that
overall sentiment in the oil market, energy market very bullish. with minutes left to go in the pit trading session in the crude oil futures, we're looking at a close of above $97 a barrel for the first time since september 2012. so oil prices still up more than a buck right now. and could close above that $97 mark. we've got an inventory report out tomorrow but you also got a refinery closure along the east coast. hess refinery, closing one of its big refineries. that is aiding to the bullish...
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. >>> energy secretary steven chu is resigning. in a statement, president obama said chu helped move the country toward energy independence citing department programs in wind and solar power. chu will stay on until the end of the month and until a successor is confirmed. those are the headlines. back to tracy and ashley. ashley: rick folbaum, thanks so much. the u.s. economy added 157,000 jobs in january, while the unemployment rate it ticked up to 7.9% but today's report represents only a fraction of the 12 million americans looking for work. peter barnes joins us from the labor department with more on that story, peter? >> hey, ashley. 4.7 million of those 12 million people have been unemployed for 27 weeks or longer. that's about 40% of the stolt -- total unemployment. the white house is not doing any high-fives about the jobs report today but it will take it. the president's top economist alan krueger telling me this morning that the report and some other economic indicators paint a picture of an economy that is slowly healing
. >>> energy secretary steven chu is resigning. in a statement, president obama said chu helped move the country toward energy independence citing department programs in wind and solar power. chu will stay on until the end of the month and until a successor is confirmed. those are the headlines. back to tracy and ashley. ashley: rick folbaum, thanks so much. the u.s. economy added 157,000 jobs in january, while the unemployment rate it ticked up to 7.9% but today's report represents...
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if you just look anecdotally, when the left wants to inhibit behavior, whether it's energy consumption or cigarette smoking or any one of the other things they have, what's the very first thing they do? they raise taxes! yet they say in this case, raising taxes is not going to affect economy. >> okay. gary, scholar is something we don't hear often on "bulls & bears." straight to susan. >> we need to put some of the recent numbers in context. yes, the percentage ticked up a little bit. but corporate earnings have been strong. the consumer confidence number that was out yesterday from the university of michigan was up. t consumer expectation number from university of michigan for the next six months was also up. so this is not consumers pull back from the economy. it was really more of a blip. when that gets revised, it will get revised upward. >> but toby, gdp did decline. that was really proof that just talking about tax hikes would hurt things. then consumer confidence plummeted, proof that tax hikes do really kill the economy and kill confidence. >> right. if tax hikes don't affect b
if you just look anecdotally, when the left wants to inhibit behavior, whether it's energy consumption or cigarette smoking or any one of the other things they have, what's the very first thing they do? they raise taxes! yet they say in this case, raising taxes is not going to affect economy. >> okay. gary, scholar is something we don't hear often on "bulls & bears." straight to susan. >> we need to put some of the recent numbers in context. yes, the percentage ticked...